catdogking said:
its just... for instance would someone that has a bachelor, 2 masters, and 5 phd's be one of the smartest men in the world?
Smartness doesn't imply intellect or wisdom.
You need to define what you mean by smart though. Smart doesn't mean knowing a lot of stuff or even having a lot of analytic ability in my opinion.
Part of being smart to me is knowing how to see something from a viewpoint other than your own as well as to know when to shutup when you clearly have no idea about something, and let someone who does do their job.
Being really smart means having insight: in other words it means seeing how all the short-term behaviours and interactions contributes to events very long down the road.
It also means knowing how to use knowledge wisely and not for the sole benefit of any isolated group of people.
Lots of people are eternal students that are really smart who observe the world, question the world, and are able to relate to all kinds of people in all circumstances, and are always willing to learn and subsequently put themselves in a position to learn throughout their life.
A lot of this is non-academic and even though it may have a translation to some academic endeavor, it is usually not necessary for this to take place.
A lot of these people don't have a lot of formal recognized education, but the important characteristic about these kind of people is that they are willing to learn, and they are willing to continue to learn, observe, and teach others for a great majority of their lives.
Their life is a semi-structured research experience, just like the PhD's with the exception that the recognition is a little different and often un-announced.